Hitoshi Hase
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
37 Papers
423 Citations
Hitoshi Hase is an academic researcher from Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Vertebra. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 37 publications.
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Papers
Intervertebral disc regeneration using platelet-rich plasma and biodegradable gelatin hydrogel microspheres.
Masateru Nagae,Takumi Ikeda,Yasuo Mikami,Hitoshi Hase,Hitoshi Ozawa,Ken-ichi Matsuda,Hirotaka Sakamoto,Yasuhiko Tabata,Mitsuhiro Kawata,Toshikazu Kubo +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the combined administration of PRP and gelatin hydrogel microspheres into the IVD may be a promising therapeutic modality for IVD degeneration.
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Classification of vertebral compression fractures in the osteoporotic spine.
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to clarify the relationship between initial radiographs of osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (VCFs) and clinical results and found that concave-type and dented-type fractures had a good prognosis and almost achieved fusion.
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Characterization of in vivo effects of platelet-rich plasma and biodegradable gelatin hydrogel microspheres on degenerated intervertebral discs.
Kazuhide Sawamura,Takumi Ikeda,Masateru Nagae,Shin Ichi Okamoto,Yasuo Mikami,Hitoshi Hase,Kazuya Ikoma,Tetsuya Yamada,Hirotaka Sakamoto,Ken-ichi Matsuda,Yasuhiko Tabata,Mitsuhiro Kawata,Toshikazu Kubo +12 more
TL;DR: An improved understanding of the therapeutic effects of PRP-GHM treatment of degenerated IVDs is provided and no proliferating cells were found in the nucleus pulposus and inner annulus fibrosus in any groups, but the number of apoptotic cells after PRD treatment was significantly lower than that after other treatments.
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Bilateral Open Laminoplasty Using Ceramic Laminas for Cervical Myelopathy
Hitoshi Hase,Toshihiko Watanabe,Yasusuke Hirasawa,Hideki Hashimoto,Tatsuya Miyamoto,Kenichi Chatani,Naoto Kageyama,Yasuo Mikami +7 more
TL;DR: Postoperative restriction of the range of motion of the cervical spine was lessened by the positioning of lateral grooves, more appropriate external fixation, and posterior flexion exercise after operation.
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Muscle-preserving interlaminar decompression for the lumbar spine: a minimally invasive new procedure for lumbar spinal canal stenosis.
Yoichiro Hatta,Tateru Shiraishi,Atsuto Sakamoto,Yoshiyuki Yato,Tomohisa Harada,Yasuo Mikami,Hitoshi Hase,Toshikazu Kubo +7 more
TL;DR: A preliminary short-term follow-up study of lumbar MILD demonstrated satisfactory neural recovery and reduced invasiveness, and damage to the posterior stabilizing structures such as the intervertebral facet joints, paravertebral muscles, thoracolumbar fascia, supra- and interspinous ligaments, can be minimized.
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